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Supported Stereo Output Graphics Hardware
The following section describes some of the multiple display configurations
possible on a Composite workstation.
Composite supports systems with standard graphics cards with DVI outputs.
Single graphics card, single DVI output This configuration implies that
stereo will be shown in the Composite UI. Therefore, stereo display is
restricted to anaglyph in the Player view.
Single graphics card, dual DVI output A typical configuration would be
one DVI output to drive the Composite UI, and another to drive a
single-input stereo display as a Composite stereo video preview device.
Dual DVI output plus single DVI output graphics cards The single DVI
output card drives the Composite UI, and the dual output card drives a
dual DVI input stereo display as a stereo video preview device.
Dual dual DVI output graphics cards As per the Dual DVI output plus
single DVI output graphics cards descriptions above.
Supported Technologies
The following section describes both the viewing glasses and type of
stereoscopic display monitors used with the glasses that are supported by
Composite.
NOTE If your stereo video preview device only support 8 bits per color component,
consider using a player view display modifier that can provide 8 bit output.
Examples include the 1D LUT, 3D LUT, and Convert Depth tools.
Polarizing Glasses
Passive polarizing glasses are worn by the viewer. The display device shows
left and right images simultaneously. Devices that use this technology include
projectors and monitors. Examples of these devices are:
Circular polarization Segmented Frame Preview mode monitors that use
circular polarization. Its disadvantage is half vertical resolution in 3D
(1920x600).
Linear polarization Quad-buffered stereo mode displays use two monitors
and linear polarization to create a full-resolution stereo image. In such
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